The undefeated 49ers have plenty to prove when they host Cleveland for Week 5 of "Monday Night Football," the Browns' second Monday night game of 2019 but the first primetime billing for the only NFC team yet to lose this year.

San Francisco had an early bye last week, and before that beat three teams of questionable quality; a 31-17 Week 1 win over Tampa Bay, then a 41-17 shellacking of Cincinnati and, finally, a 24-20 win over Pittsburgh. Monday night's game offers an opportunity to back up those results against a mercurial Browns team.

Cleveland enters the game at .500, balancing ugly losses to the Titans and Rams with a 23-3 beatdown of the Jets and, most recently, an impressive 40-25 win over the Ravens.

Running backs Matt Breida and Raheem Mostert have led San Francisco's third-ranked offense entering Week 5, with each averaging better than 5 yards per carry.

The Browns, meanwhile, seemed to find a new solution on offense against Baltimore. Quarterback Baker Mayfield threw 30 passes, and running back Nick Chubb had 20 carries for 165 yards and 3 touchdowns.

San Francisco will be looking to show they're more than just a product of their schedule, while Cleveland needs to show the consistency that's been absent through the first four weeks.

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Joe Tessitore and Booger McFarland will have the call from the booth. McFarland was a sideline analyst last year, but moved into the booth when Jason Witten returned to the Dallas Cowboys following a stint in broadcasting that was not particularly well-received.

Lisa Salters returns for her eighth season as sideline reporter, and John Perry is the crew's new officiating analyst for 2019.